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"unsolid" Definitions
  1. not solid
  2. lacking a sound or substantial basis

6 Sentences With "unsolid"

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And equally unsolid is the argument that from a principle of gradation in races would reduce a principle of progress in races.
To that end, he began to create unsolid objects or objects-once-removed, sculptures that existed primarily as drawn diagrams or photographic documents.
Artists such as Ingmar Bergman, Pablo Picasso, and Bob Dylan answered questions about their work for years, but their answers tended to come down as rock slides of near gibberish: unsolid, unhelpful, and full of indirection.
The play presents Loman's struggle "to maintain a foothold in the upward-striving American middle class" while combating his own self-doubt that plagues him in reminders from the past that his life rests on unsolid ground. According to Charles Isherwood, Loman is the play's dominant character because "It is his losing battle against spiritual and economic defeat that provides the narrative spine of the play." Loman is a symbolic representation of millions of white collar employees who outlived their corporate usefulness. He lives in a world with delusions about how popular, famous, influential and successful he is and about the prospects for the success of his sons.
Eden’s reputation as a social investigator rests on The State of the Poor, published in 3 volumes in 1797. He explained the circumstances that led him to do the research: > The difficulties which the labouring classes experienced, from the high > price of grain, and of provisions in general, as well as of cloathing and > fuel, during the years 1794 and 1795, induced me, from motives both of > benevolence and personal curiosity, to investigate their conditions in > various parts of the kingdom. The book was intended to provide a factual basis for the current debate on what to do about the poor. Eden writes at the beginning of the book: > These and many similar questions [relating to the poor laws] cannot, as it > seems to me, be fully and satisfactorily answered, unless many minute > circumstances are previously stated, which have been rarely sufficiently > attended to in the plausible and ingenious but unsolid speculations of > several merely theoretic reasoners.
On the second disc of the album he comes to realise that he's part of some form of experiment and that he's been kept away for some reason, so he needs to know why that happened (Breathtaker). At a certain point he takes on a 'disguise' to be able to find out what's behind all of this, and manages to kill more of the agents following him whilst making it look like an accident (Capricorn). Along the way he also realises that life in the outside world is much harder than his earlier, controlled life (Unsolid Ground). As the story moves on, he realises that he's not the only victim of the experiment (Somewhere in Time); there are others who all carry the same mark, the strange symbol which is a recurring theme on the CD sleeve (the square IQ logo which is the tattoo on the arm of the man on the Sleepless Incidental page in the Subterranea notebook).

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